Teething...

Sybil76

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Being a new EB owner I have no clue about teething. Please help with any information!
 
@Sybil76 How old is your EB? My puppy started losing his teeth 4 months. And you will notice those little sharp things gone. Gracie's just fell out and one of Coopers was like stuck in his mouth. It was turning a really dark color and his tear stains showed up at that time too. I could tell it was hurting him because he laid around a lot and was mopey. My sister has her BSN and told me to give him some children tyenol so I did (1ml) and it seems to help him a little. I did read that sometimes the teeth get stuck and the vet has to pull them, so of course I took it upon myself and yanked the thing out. It didn't hurt him and I think he felt a lot better. am not telling you do this by any means lol My vet said I probably really didn't need to do it, it probably would have fallen out. My Cooper was very hyper and a biter up until around 4 months also. He has mellowed out so much and is just a really laid back bully now at almost 7 months. I know a lot of EB owners are against bones but I do give my bully bones. I just get bigger ones and watch hm and when they are to the point or close to the point where he can swallow it or if he gets a chunk off I take it away. He LOVES bones! People on here have suggested deer or elk antlers...I have not purchased those yet but I am planning on it. Is there any one thing you are wondering about teething??
 
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[MENTION=4257]Sybil76[/MENTION] Yes I totally agree with [MENTION=4292]Cooper11[/MENTION] my Brutus was 4months when he started losing teeth! I was actually finding them around the house :) lol It sometimes is painful and you will notice them wanting to chew more on different things! I would freeze some of his toys and it seemed to help! You def should keep an eye on his teeth to ensure they aren't infected/injured! Sometimes puppy's can injure their teeth playing! Hope this helps!


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Nylabones are great..you can get smaller ones to use while he is younger..I've heard of freezing wet rags and letting them chew on it..supervised, of course, helps a lot!
 
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Elli has been losing her teeth now for a couple weeks and she is more than likely swallowing them like most dogs. She just is way more drooly and I let her gnaw on my fingers sometimes and it's dripping with drool. My sister gave Elli a piece of scrap leather since I don't have leather around being vegan. Elli loves it and spends hours chewing on it.
 
Is it weird that I didn't find 1 tooth anywhere and never saw any missing teeth in their mouths? I guess I never thought of it before, because there were never any problems...chewing things they shouldn't, but that's about it. Is that horrible that I didn't notice or find any?
 
I never saw ANY of Brooklyn's teeth ever!! I actually was looking for them too and never found any. Never saw them in his poop either!!!!
 
You don't usually see them! The mostly get swallowed! I saw About 5 or 6 I saved them! Lol

I still have about 7 or 8 of Banks'.... Nitschke was 5 months when we got him and all his baby teeth were gone already
 
I never saw ANY of Brooklyn's teeth ever!! I actually was looking for them too and never found any. Never saw them in his poop either!!!!
Aww your dog has the BESTEST name ever! This my 7 year old daughters name :)
 
Good advice above. You may find blood on various things too. That's a sign that they just lost a tooth. When Jack my non bully was at Petco last year for puppy play groups, one of the other pups there lost a tooth while the two were playing. Well Jack is nearly all white and he looked like he'd been in a fighting ring. I had them get my a rag so I could wash him down he was that red. I was lucky to have caught 5-6 teeth between Wilson and Jack. I saved them too. :laugh:
 
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